When you google yourself (or someone else) on Google Image and have a bad connection, rectangular, monochrome shapes are the result.
The data flow is too slow to provide the ‚correct‘ information.
The person displayed is reduced to a single color tone. In combination and appearance similar to color branding within trademarks.
Identity is – so to say – encrypted.
The encryption holds something very ephemeral. As soon as the data flow is completed the color code disappears. It‘s a sign of the past, almost like a memento mori.

The portrait developed from sepulchral sculpture (death masks) and served the purpose of keeping the person alive beyond death.
That a (self) portrait has similarity to a real person is mainly linked to the possibility of technical reproduction.
Deepface is a biometric algorithm for face recognition developed by Facebook. It's more effective than the facial detection program of the FBI.

The encryption of information by a transmission failure and identity-building image production were the starting point of this work.
Based on the rectangular outcomes of Google Image Search, customized portraits are created by the viewer.
Technically YOUR NAME HERE: APRICOT RATHER THAN ORANGE? consists of a URL and 3 displays.
When typing your name into the provided search mask, the program searches Google Image for the entered information, i.e. the data available of the interacting person.
The first 3 hits are displayed in the assigned color of the image, the person receives a personalized triptych with their name watermarked into the screens.
The URL can be accessed from anywhere. The result (portrait) is only visible within the exhibition context.